how will i know which of each is being  used by my system?

hello, tukayo with an "s"

i don't have my.cnf either but i do have

/usr/share/mysql/my-huge.cnf
/usr/share/mysql/my-large.cnf
/usr/share/mysql/my-medium.cnf
/usr/share/mysql/my-small.cnf

check it out on your machine.

you can also try installing windows version of mysql
if u really want the verbatim "my.cnf"




Aris Santillan wrote:

>hi
>
>how can i change system variable for mysql? i want to change the
>max_connections. some says i need to edit my.cnf but seems i cant locate or
>find it...
>
>thanks in advance
>
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